Mrs. Hall. Well, about job. While John and Lee were talking, Marina told, "Did he tell you?" And I said, "Tell me what?" She said that he lost his job. And I said, "No, he didn't tell me." She said, "One of those things." "He never tells anybody about himself." And then I found out he lost his job. He is not working any more. And I said, "What are you doing all day long?" And her face was rather, she had sunburn. "Where did you get that sunburn?" "Well, all day we go fish." There was a little bitty place on Elsbeth Street, and she said, "We just fish all day and eat trout. Fish and eat."

Mr. Liebeler. Oswald was not working at that time?

Mrs. Hall. No; he wasn't working.

Mr. Liebeler. Did you know where he worked in Dallas when he had a job?

Mrs. Hall. He was in kind of picture printing company, or I don't know, printing pictures or something like that.

Mr. Liebeler. Now, have you told us, to the best of your recollection, all the conversation that occurred at that time?

Mrs. Hall. Yes.

Mr. Liebeler. That was the last time you saw Lee Oswald, is that right?

Mrs. Hall. Yes.

Mr. Liebeler. You subsequently learned, however, that they had moved to New Orleans, Mrs. Hall?